Senator asks whether Justice tried to ‘make an example’ of Swartz

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder on Friday demanding more information about the prosecution of Aaron Swartz, the co-creator of Reddit and Internet activist who killed himself last week.

Cornyn, a top Senate Republican, questioned whether the Justice Department was trying to "make an example" out of Swartz by bringing aggressive hacking charges against him.

In 2011, Swartz was charged with breaking into a computer network at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and downloading 4.8 million documents from JSTOR, a subscription service for academic articles.

Swartz was an accomplished programmer and activist who argued that more online information should be free to the public.

"Did that office, or any office with the Department, conduct a review?" Cornyn asked.

He questioned whether prosecutors gave any consideration to whether the charges and associated penalties "were proportional to Mr. Swartz's conduct and its impact upon victims."

He also asked whether the fact that the Justice Department had investigated Swartz over prior incidents led to more severe charges in this case and whether the prosecution was retaliation for Swartz filing public records requests with the agency.

Cornyn noted that Ortiz had pointed to "severe punishments authorized by Congress," and asked Holder to explain whether prosecutors have discretion to bring charges that they view as matching the gravity of the alleged wrongdoing.

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) is working on legislation that would curtail the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the law that Swartz was accused of violating.